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he says that he wants to leave and go to the united states with this family. he also says that he had been unable to raise this issue with american officials so far. >> aside from his case, there are other items on the agenda. syria, sudan, iran, all concerns between the tube. how might we see some resolution to these problems? >> as hillary clinton said to herself, at between china and the u.s., they cannot solve all the world's problems. but by cooperating, they can have a good stab at it. america will be trying to persuade china to take a tougher line on syria, iran, north korea. china will be looking for concessions from america on the economic front. there is a lot to talk about. whether we get any kind of hard details or a hard deal at the end of these two-day talks, it remains to be seen. i think these talks and the issue of chen guangcheng will still be discussed. >> tempers flared between the two contenders and the french presidential election on wednesday evening. it was their only televised debate before sunday's second round vote. the accused each
he says that he wants to leave and go to the united states with this family. he also says that he had been unable to raise this issue with american officials so far. >> aside from his case, there are other items on the agenda. syria, sudan, iran, all concerns between the tube. how might we see some resolution to these problems? >> as hillary clinton said to herself, at between china and the u.s., they cannot solve all the world's problems. but by cooperating, they can have a good...
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i feel like i think the united states looks pretty bad, too. i give credit to the administration for getting bin laden but the national security is choreographed by hollywood. we give up the bridge over that underwear plot. we give information to directors. this guy is just an extra in the film. he doesn't provide p.r. value or tickets. >> bob: simple reason pakistanis are upset about this. because they were hiding him. the military knew perfectly well. >> andrea: kimberly, there is a theme here that the administration seems to not understand the word "classified." that bin laden raid weren't supposed to know it was seal team six or choppers or the route. now they are giving information to hollywood as we talked about. >> kimberly: this is a real problem. it's systemic in the administration and how they handle it. sure, there have been things they have done that were well handled but this is not one of them. i feel we let this man down who risked everything to help us. one think it was the most important thing to get this guy. without it, we co
i feel like i think the united states looks pretty bad, too. i give credit to the administration for getting bin laden but the national security is choreographed by hollywood. we give up the bridge over that underwear plot. we give information to directors. this guy is just an extra in the film. he doesn't provide p.r. value or tickets. >> bob: simple reason pakistanis are upset about this. because they were hiding him. the military knew perfectly well. >> andrea: kimberly, there is...
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feel is working against the united states. and here in pakistan, there are very high levels of anti-americanism. the government here needs to show it's being tough with washington as well and that it's not a puppet of the united states. so, i think that will mean many more tense instances to come. >> at least seven people have been killed in a gun attack on a bus. 25 people were also injured in the attack, which is thought to be carried out by separatists. police in new york are holding a suspect in connection with a case of a 6-year-old school boy who disappeared 33 years ago. etan patz vanished while walking to a school bus in manhattan. his disappearance is the first to be featured in a public information campaign on milk cartons that changed the way missing children are dealt with. police say the suspect implicated himself in the boy's death. jonathan blake reports. his disappearance captivated america. etan patz left home to walk to the bus stop on his own for the first time and was never seen again. the case sparked a na
feel is working against the united states. and here in pakistan, there are very high levels of anti-americanism. the government here needs to show it's being tough with washington as well and that it's not a puppet of the united states. so, i think that will mean many more tense instances to come. >> at least seven people have been killed in a gun attack on a bus. 25 people were also injured in the attack, which is thought to be carried out by separatists. police in new york are holding a...
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or being the next president of the united states? >> don, i think it's going to be the economy. because it's going to be the economy, they're going to support the person who they believe has the best economic policies. so far we've seen they believe that person is barack obama, and that's not going to change. i do believe that for african-americans, and i've seen a lot of folks, and one just on your program, don, a pastor basically saying, a reverend, that this is not something that he believes that black americans will take away their support from this president, even though they might disagree with him on this issue. latinos are the same. in fact, a poll shows that latinos overwhelmingly support equality of marriage for gay and lesbian americans. but again, the economy is the number one issue. >> crystal, did you hear -- >> but equality is not the same as going to a poll and voting for same-sex marriage. what we know is when 30 states have put it on the ballot, guess what? every time the american people, you know, which includes hispanics and black americans and white american
or being the next president of the united states? >> don, i think it's going to be the economy. because it's going to be the economy, they're going to support the person who they believe has the best economic policies. so far we've seen they believe that person is barack obama, and that's not going to change. i do believe that for african-americans, and i've seen a lot of folks, and one just on your program, don, a pastor basically saying, a reverend, that this is not something that he...
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and to terrorize the united states. again. it didn't happen. and therein lies the tale. but one that may not be over. because of a man named ibrahim al asiri. pierre, who's that? >> he's the master bomb maker based in yemen. diabolical mind. chemist. in training. and the big issue this week that sources were telling me is that not only has the united states government got to kill this guy, and they're being pretty blunt and needs to be taken off the map, he did something in the past year that has people in washington extremely concerned. he trained a bunch of disciples. and what i mean by disciples, he trained other master bomb makers. with the thought that if he's taken off the battlefield, this -- this threat would continue. and so now you have the prospect of a bunch of bomb makers who have gone across the planet to parts unknown developing their own plots. gwen: so when you look at this, we only hear of double agents anymore on spy novels and movies. but when -- describe how this -- whoever this person was, who worked to expose this plot. >> right. well, we have what
and to terrorize the united states. again. it didn't happen. and therein lies the tale. but one that may not be over. because of a man named ibrahim al asiri. pierre, who's that? >> he's the master bomb maker based in yemen. diabolical mind. chemist. in training. and the big issue this week that sources were telling me is that not only has the united states government got to kill this guy, and they're being pretty blunt and needs to be taken off the map, he did something in the past year...
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this is in the voice of the president of the united states. i never heard that odded yes. >> sean: i played it back in 2007 and 2008. back in 2007 and 2008 i was out of my mind. i had conservatives tell me i was going over the edge with jeremiah wright and radicalism and bill ayes. most people have not h heard that. is that relevant. in. >> i don't think it is. he is already the president. >> sean: the media is going to focus on the bullying of romney in 1965. >> first of all, the story was just lousy journalism. i don't think any one here is going to get through high school if they start minuting. >> sean: i was incorrugible. >> everybody knows hey, don't go to my kids high school years. we all suffered through that. >> sean: that the' fair. but these are college years. >> that is is a good point. >> sean: this is his college time and we don't have his college transcripts and thesis. he is the most transparent guy. if the media is going to go there with romney i'm going there with obama. >> you are doing the same thing that they did. >> to qu
this is in the voice of the president of the united states. i never heard that odded yes. >> sean: i played it back in 2007 and 2008. back in 2007 and 2008 i was out of my mind. i had conservatives tell me i was going over the edge with jeremiah wright and radicalism and bill ayes. most people have not h heard that. is that relevant. in. >> i don't think it is. he is already the president. >> sean: the media is going to focus on the bullying of romney in 1965. >> first...
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states is gay. [ laughter ] >> we have arrived at a point where the president of the united states is going to lead a war on traditional marriage. >> this afternoon your marriage started feeling a little weak didn't it? you got a sudden urge to abandon your family and go antiquing up at the cape. [ laughter ] >> and it's all because today barack obama became the first sitting president to push the rainbow button and launch gay-many-gedon. >> friendly, gay friendly. >> i'm not wearing pants yet. >> when i'm not sure what do you think i'm doing? i'm fighting crime. and i have to change a lot. >> if i'm boring you, let's talk about whoopi's sex life? what is going on with you? >> i am happier now than i have ever been before -- >> when was the last time you have been with a man? >> you know. >> one of our viewers asked should marijuana be legalized for medical use -- >> aren't there issues of importance that you want to talk about. >> we are on the road to serfdom as the government getting bigger we become smaller. >> i'm saying yes. i'm saying yes. >> we're going to let you vote. does h
states is gay. [ laughter ] >> we have arrived at a point where the president of the united states is going to lead a war on traditional marriage. >> this afternoon your marriage started feeling a little weak didn't it? you got a sudden urge to abandon your family and go antiquing up at the cape. [ laughter ] >> and it's all because today barack obama became the first sitting president to push the rainbow button and launch gay-many-gedon. >> friendly, gay friendly....
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. >> they want to ex draw diet joran van der sloot to the united states. he is charged with ex portion this for causing natalee holloway's information about her daughter's death in exchange for money. even if he is sent to the u.s. he would have to come back to finish out his sentence. >>> now chris christie insiders are saying the new jersey governor would love to be mitt romney's running mate. sources tell the national review he is comfortable with it. he loves his current job he won'ting going anywhere. but he could be taked into taking that job. >>> it is one of the most glamorous putting their most passion forward. gala on display last night in new york city. >> i am celebrating all that goes into it. >> shouldn't you be at home resting up for the next game? >> we have a day off today. couldn't miss it for nothing. >> one of the most anticipated red carpet arrivals last night was beyonce. she showed up making quite the interest in this gown. she looks beautiful. >>> it is now 7 minutes after the hour. it's time for your first degree weather update wit
. >> they want to ex draw diet joran van der sloot to the united states. he is charged with ex portion this for causing natalee holloway's information about her daughter's death in exchange for money. even if he is sent to the u.s. he would have to come back to finish out his sentence. >>> now chris christie insiders are saying the new jersey governor would love to be mitt romney's running mate. sources tell the national review he is comfortable with it. he loves his current job...
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states so he can pursue his studies. >> a ct scan showed chen had three broken bones in one foot. injured while scaling a wall to escape house arrest. but doctors say no other serious medical problems. some republicans say the u.s. was too quick to leave him leave the safety of the embassy. >> if those reports are true, it would be a dark day for freedom. >> in a call to the u.s. press, chen said friends who tried to visit him in the hospital were beaten, and heis situation is dangerous. >> he should have been given more time in the embassy. but it was a hurry-up offense to get him out. >> experienced diplomats said negotiating was touch and go because he changed his mind about staying in china after being reunited with his wife and learning how his friends and family had been abused. >> emotions are running high on everyone's part. we have a person who has been in prison for four years, been under intense surveillance for months after that. >> if the deal holds, chen and his immediate family will come to the u.s. on a student visa. he plans to be at nyu in new york, but with hill
states so he can pursue his studies. >> a ct scan showed chen had three broken bones in one foot. injured while scaling a wall to escape house arrest. but doctors say no other serious medical problems. some republicans say the u.s. was too quick to leave him leave the safety of the embassy. >> if those reports are true, it would be a dark day for freedom. >> in a call to the u.s. press, chen said friends who tried to visit him in the hospital were beaten, and heis situation is...
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in the united states, there were no treason trials. there were no systematic attempts of political repression. there was no suspension of speech rights. so where else besides the united states did the defeated retain such power, not just to keep alive their version of the war but to commercially peddle it? and to do that from the moment the war ended if not before and to find a ready and even expanding audience for that, what they thought of as heroic script, the confederate epic, even up to 150 years after the ancestral -- that ancestral class of people had been forced into surrender. that question about the contrast between democracy and fascism and its treatment of a defeated enemy looms really large but not very clearly in my mind when i think about the living legacy of the civil war which is the troubling question of why treason and defeat seem to make a better story. >> i think we got to come back to that one. >> gary? >> just coming down the line. i am going to keep this really short. because i think we're going to have a lot of
in the united states, there were no treason trials. there were no systematic attempts of political repression. there was no suspension of speech rights. so where else besides the united states did the defeated retain such power, not just to keep alive their version of the war but to commercially peddle it? and to do that from the moment the war ended if not before and to find a ready and even expanding audience for that, what they thought of as heroic script, the confederate epic, even up to...
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kolodner mentioned, between 1992 and 20001, the population in the united states increased 14%. the number of kids abusing prescription drugs went up 212% abusing drugs. the number of adults abusing these drugs went up 81%. a major study we did at our center and released a couple of years ago. prescription drug aintus a major major problem. dr. kolodner's point is these drugs are good. they help people. no question about that. and it's important to get the abuse stopped. we also done with some of the pharmaceutical mail house companies studies and they point out that many, many doctors keep prescribing these drugs longer than they ever should be prescribed and often in amounts they shouldn't be prescribed. that's wrong. but we have to do -- one of the main reasons to get rid of what is wrong here is because they do a lot of good for people. >> that's also true. we could argue that marijuana is good for people. and marijuana could alter a mood. that can have positive affects. what are you saying about that? i mean it seems to me you get impossible area of subject activity if you
kolodner mentioned, between 1992 and 20001, the population in the united states increased 14%. the number of kids abusing prescription drugs went up 212% abusing drugs. the number of adults abusing these drugs went up 81%. a major study we did at our center and released a couple of years ago. prescription drug aintus a major major problem. dr. kolodner's point is these drugs are good. they help people. no question about that. and it's important to get the abuse stopped. we also done with some...
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states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. all at 150 calories or less, there's definitely a temptations for you. unless you're one of those people who doesn't like delicious stuff. temptations. it's the first jell-o that's just for adults. introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserved or simply choose another. and it's free. ya know, for whoever you are that day. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> saturday night was oscar night in washington. the night oscar winners get to live the dream of having dinner with rick stengle, the editor of "time," while listening to the president of the united states tell jokes and sneaking a peek at kim kardashian to see if she gets any of the jokes. it was the annual white house correspondents dinner. >> my fellow americans, we gather during a historic anniversary. last year at this time, in
states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. all at 150 calories or less, there's definitely a temptations for you. unless you're one of those people who doesn't like delicious stuff. temptations. it's the first jell-o that's just for adults. introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserved or simply choose another. and it's free. ya know, for...
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you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> paul ryan was in the rewrite tonight trying to rewrite a relationship with a woman when some critics said he wasn't a good catholic. that's in the rewrite. the woman who inspired the first piece of legislation president obama signed into law. president obama played comedian and chief at the annual white house correspondents dinner this weekend. we'll show you the highlights including exactly where the president and vice president of hollywood were sitting. george clooney and steven spielberg, and i'm not going to get into trouble near los angeles tonight by saying which one of them is the president and which one of them is the vice president. of hollywood. that's coming up. i'm walt gale, i worked at the colorado springs mail processing plant for 22 years. we processed on a given day about a million pieces of mail. checks, newspapers, bills. a lot of people get their medications only through the mail. small businesses depend on this processing plant. they want t
you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> paul ryan was in the rewrite tonight trying to rewrite a relationship with a woman when some critics said he wasn't a good catholic. that's in the rewrite. the woman who inspired the first piece of legislation president obama signed into law. president obama played comedian and chief at the annual white house correspondents dinner this weekend. we'll show you the highlights including exactly where the president and vice...
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. >>> the united states needs to reduce its arsenal of nuclear weapons by 80%. that is the finding of an advocacy group called global zero. in its report the group says the united states needs no more than 900 total nuclear weapons for security purposes in the post cold war area. the report comes out at a time when the obama administration is reportedly considering different plans. >>> the u.s. senate is expected to drop a bill which would extend benefits to federal employees in same-sex domestic partnerships. that's according to the "washington times." joe lieberman calls the bill the next step to equality for the gay community. this comes days after president obama says he believes same-sex couples should be allowed to marry. >>> as expected mitt romney picked up more delegates in his bid for the g.o.p. presidential nomination. he won primaries in nebraska and/or gan. -- and organ. >>> here in d.c. ward five now has a new councilman. kenny mcduffie won the special -- kenyan mcduffie won the special election. harry thomas, jr. resigned in january after pleading
. >>> the united states needs to reduce its arsenal of nuclear weapons by 80%. that is the finding of an advocacy group called global zero. in its report the group says the united states needs no more than 900 total nuclear weapons for security purposes in the post cold war area. the report comes out at a time when the obama administration is reportedly considering different plans. >>> the u.s. senate is expected to drop a bill which would extend benefits to federal employees...
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were the united states deputy marshal whose took advantage of the opportunity? yes. court cases, yes, they would drag on almost a decade. the laissez-faire did not work well. yes, fastest riders, the cowboys had trained mustangs, knew the territory because they'd been driving cattle across the land. the farmers who may have been the pillars of their community, if they were in a wagon, has h a family, maybe they not get land. so both of those philosophies of government and social evolution were only partially true, but nevertheless, that day part of the american west was settled. well, after 1889, other parts of the indian territory were taken away from indian tribes and put into the public domain. they call it the allotment process. so the federal government would negotiate with the fox and the potawatamy. others picked off. biggest of the land run, cherokee in northern oklahoma just on the kansas border was opened by land run. 100,000 people made that run. 1901, the last of the real big ones. the old comanche lands in the southwestern part of the state all opened an
were the united states deputy marshal whose took advantage of the opportunity? yes. court cases, yes, they would drag on almost a decade. the laissez-faire did not work well. yes, fastest riders, the cowboys had trained mustangs, knew the territory because they'd been driving cattle across the land. the farmers who may have been the pillars of their community, if they were in a wagon, has h a family, maybe they not get land. so both of those philosophies of government and social evolution were...
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and, of course, these were also times of great unrest within the united states. there was the civil rights movement, there was the antiwar movement, there was the yippies and the hippies and all of that social unrest that was going on. and all of a sudden, as a result of that, or for whatever reason, because... the american indian movements began to appear as well. and then and there was a great time for lots of education. you know, i was unaware of the many misdeeds perpetrated on our people by the government's indifferent government. and this was a time that activism was really real, you know? and it was a time for joining in. and first you have to have the facts. you have to have the education. once you pick that up... and then that, on one hand, generates lots of anger at that point in time. >> hinojosa: within you? >> yes. >> hinojosa: around you. you were at the siege at wounded knee. it was something that if you grew up in the '60s and '70s, you knew. >> what happened was it was actually... a tragic little comedy happened, and we wound up taking over the b
and, of course, these were also times of great unrest within the united states. there was the civil rights movement, there was the antiwar movement, there was the yippies and the hippies and all of that social unrest that was going on. and all of a sudden, as a result of that, or for whatever reason, because... the american indian movements began to appear as well. and then and there was a great time for lots of education. you know, i was unaware of the many misdeeds perpetrated on our people...
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. >> as a matter of international law, the united states is in an armed conflict with al qaeda, the taliban and associated forces, in response to the 9/11 attacks. and we may also use force consistent with our inherent rights of national self-defense. there is nothing in international law that bans the use of remotely piloted aircraft for this purpose or that prohibits us from using lethal force against our enemies, outside of an active battlefield. at least when the country involved can sense or is unable or unwilling to take action against the threat. >> despite that formal acknowledgement of the program, a poorly-kept secret, everyone knows we have one, brennan held back specific details, including the total number of people killed by the strikes and a list of countries where the aircraft are operating and number of civilian casualties. pakistan condemning a u.s. drone attack on a suspected militant compound that killed at least three alleged terrorists, pakistani officials have recently demanded the obama administration stop all drone attacks within its country's borders. >>> overseas,
. >> as a matter of international law, the united states is in an armed conflict with al qaeda, the taliban and associated forces, in response to the 9/11 attacks. and we may also use force consistent with our inherent rights of national self-defense. there is nothing in international law that bans the use of remotely piloted aircraft for this purpose or that prohibits us from using lethal force against our enemies, outside of an active battlefield. at least when the country involved can...
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but it does -- because, the united states triumphed during the civil war. and the confederacy did not. i think that's the greatest legacy. >> so union victory was important. >> i do believe it was. i do believe it was. yes. some people don't. >> no, i know. >> some times they send you e-mails. i got one last fall. wishing that i would develop a case of virulent pancreatic cancer. because i am mean to the confederacy. virulent, the virulent kind. >> they're right. but the prescription is terrible. >> i'm finished now. >> good. good. >> the best way for me to illustrate this. i don't have a particularly objective answer. i have a subjective answer. >> none of us are subjective. >> all right, i think it is the most important legacy. my favorite. it's virtually impossible for me to think about my very existence without the civil war. i grew up in a white house that had political struggle. political struggle of african-americans the i didn't know it at the time. it is clear the political struggle dated back to the civil war. my father, david mentioned was a blac
but it does -- because, the united states triumphed during the civil war. and the confederacy did not. i think that's the greatest legacy. >> so union victory was important. >> i do believe it was. i do believe it was. yes. some people don't. >> no, i know. >> some times they send you e-mails. i got one last fall. wishing that i would develop a case of virulent pancreatic cancer. because i am mean to the confederacy. virulent, the virulent kind. >> they're right....
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from within the united states. one of the classic examples of searching through and figuring out who was involved. the husband and wife team, ethyl and jewulius rosen berg. i decided to put it first. alphabetically. they will be charged separately and both convicted of espionage along atomic secrets to the soviet union in 1951 and executed for espionage in 1953. this is serious business now. the us has been infiltrated by spies. nothing more serious than the weapons program and the rosen bergs paid the price. what we have then in the united states is a full-fledged red scare. we talked about this afterworld war 1 in the 1920s. this is really a second red scare. we are afraid that the united states, here on our own shores had been infiltrated. we are suspicious of everyone and everything. your next door neighbor might be a spy. it's your american responsibility and duty to support the activity. the band leader synonymous with the red scare and flushing out the communists, wherever they might be is this fellow. recog
from within the united states. one of the classic examples of searching through and figuring out who was involved. the husband and wife team, ethyl and jewulius rosen berg. i decided to put it first. alphabetically. they will be charged separately and both convicted of espionage along atomic secrets to the soviet union in 1951 and executed for espionage in 1953. this is serious business now. the us has been infiltrated by spies. nothing more serious than the weapons program and the rosen bergs...
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states we have no idea what it's actually going to look like but as far as what's planned the day in new york starts eight am in bryant park with break off marches called ninety nine picket lines you can find more information ninety nine picket lines dot tumblr dot com and labor groups are going to march to different organizations firms that they have that they take issue with and there's going to be a march from union from bryant park down to union square and then the really huge event of the day is going to be the union march from union square down to. building in the financial district and that's going to be led by the taxi workers on so that's a permitted march and broadway is going to be completely shut down the march is going to go curb to curb and it's going to be led by by taxis so i think that that's really going to be the massive massive action and that starts at five thirty well let me you know you mentioned of course that that is a permit id march so let's talk about this because i know that if you look at the web sites to you in terms of what's going on people will tell
states we have no idea what it's actually going to look like but as far as what's planned the day in new york starts eight am in bryant park with break off marches called ninety nine picket lines you can find more information ninety nine picket lines dot tumblr dot com and labor groups are going to march to different organizations firms that they have that they take issue with and there's going to be a march from union from bryant park down to union square and then the really huge event of the...
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. >> bringing high speed rail to the united states has long been a priority of the obama administration. a private company funded by las vegas says desert express enterprises wants to be the first to fulfill that. the closer you get to southern california major population centers the harder it is to build a train. >> it is cost prohibitive to get the right-of-way to cut through so many cities and it would simply be too expensive. >> instead it will start outside of victorville california a desertsy of 125,000 people more than 90 miles from the starting point of los angeles or anaheim. >> the question is a common one. people here in victorville understand that's confusing to some people but it is pretty much a straight shot from here to vegas. there's not a lot in between. >> victorville serves as the national collection point of 11 million people that may drive on 115 every year to also vegas. >> this is literally the end of the road. we are off 15 in the middle of the mojave desert. you go 90 miles that way and hit la. 188 miles that way and you hit las vegas. the question is would you
. >> bringing high speed rail to the united states has long been a priority of the obama administration. a private company funded by las vegas says desert express enterprises wants to be the first to fulfill that. the closer you get to southern california major population centers the harder it is to build a train. >> it is cost prohibitive to get the right-of-way to cut through so many cities and it would simply be too expensive. >> instead it will start outside of victorville...
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the people of the united states and their friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder his regime as an actor programmed to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact there are letters there. this work is being carried out into the direction of dr david kay a respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart we have a tremendous a group of dedicated american men and women involved in this with the best assets of the intelligence community can provide. data cheney is not going to be done with this for quite some time david kay wants more time and he says it could take another six to nine months to make a definitive finding ministration is asking congress for hundreds of millions more six hundred million dollars to fund a continuing search you have not yet found shiny pointy things that i would call a weapon before we can draw from conclusions we need to let the iraq survey group complete its work.
the people of the united states and their friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder his regime as an actor programmed to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact there are letters there. this work is being carried out into the direction of dr david kay a respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart...
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>>> millions in asia and the united states watched as the range of firee clips lit up the sky. theee clips was seen in wide areas -- -- areas across asi. robin gibbs died sunday after a long battle with cancer. gibbs and his brother formed the bee gees in 1960. the band is best known for the saturday night fever sound track album that became one of the fastest selling albums of all time. robin gibbs was 62. >>> movie fans can't get enough of the avengers. it raked in $55 million domestically, and that made it disney's biggest movie release of all time, topping toy story 3 and pirates of the caribbean dead man's chest. so far the film has made 1. $14 billion worldwide and it is still going. battleship placed a disappointing second. >> it is just jaw-dropping. >> have you seen it? >> no, i can't wait. >>> emma thompson takes on a brave new role in pixar's brave new animated feature called "brave ." >> reporter: oscar winner emma thompson plays a queen in the new animated adventure. we talked to thompson immediately after she saw the film for the first time. >> it is an astonishin
>>> millions in asia and the united states watched as the range of firee clips lit up the sky. theee clips was seen in wide areas -- -- areas across asi. robin gibbs died sunday after a long battle with cancer. gibbs and his brother formed the bee gees in 1960. the band is best known for the saturday night fever sound track album that became one of the fastest selling albums of all time. robin gibbs was 62. >>> movie fans can't get enough of the avengers. it raked in $55...
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states like this. there's this false sense that the epa is going to come and rescue us. nothing could be further from the truth. we are dolliealing with an agen that has upwards of 30,000 sites that haven't been cleaned. this is insanity, called geraldo. it is a very serious, serious problem. the agency for a whole host of reasons whether it is over burdened under staffed let's be honest they are broke. they are not coming out and cleaning up these sites. >> erin brockovich the latest documentary "last call at the oasis." nice to see you again. >> nice to see you, geraldo. >> was john travolta really black listed from a spa in a swanky new york hotel? it's time to get going. to have the energy to turn a "to do" list into a memory. to put more giddy-up in our get-along. to keep stepping up even in overtime. it's time to start gellin' with dr. scholl's... ... and mix a little more hop in our hip hop. thanks to the energizing support and cushioning of dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, your feet will fee
states like this. there's this false sense that the epa is going to come and rescue us. nothing could be further from the truth. we are dolliealing with an agen that has upwards of 30,000 sites that haven't been cleaned. this is insanity, called geraldo. it is a very serious, serious problem. the agency for a whole host of reasons whether it is over burdened under staffed let's be honest they are broke. they are not coming out and cleaning up these sites. >> erin brockovich the latest...
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. >> even bill o'reilly said you were being disrespectful to the president of the united states. >> he is not keen, first of all. he is taking it out of context. i am in my comedy club. you can say whatever you want. >> bill o'reilly said you went across the line. >> who gives a crap about what bill riley thinks? bill o'reilly is just a commentator on fox news. >> he is a hollywood actor. >> that is right. he does not control me or freedom of speech. i do not remember a voting for him for anything. >> you did vote for president obama. would you vote for him again? >> i do not know. i would never tell anybody who to vote for because what if i am wrong? i also said that president t obama is amazing for what he achieved in his life. i am not against the wealthy or successful people. they are not paying their fair share? it is not true. stop putting the republicans on the defensive. he keeps putting them on the defensive right now. it is a blatant appeal to the masses to get votes. it is not helping anything. everyone is in this together. my question is where the expert economists? this is
. >> even bill o'reilly said you were being disrespectful to the president of the united states. >> he is not keen, first of all. he is taking it out of context. i am in my comedy club. you can say whatever you want. >> bill o'reilly said you went across the line. >> who gives a crap about what bill riley thinks? bill o'reilly is just a commentator on fox news. >> he is a hollywood actor. >> that is right. he does not control me or freedom of speech. i do not...
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it's a great day when the president of the united states says on national it was gay people should no longer be relegated to only planning other people's weddings. it's not right! it's like putting a cat in charge of the goldfish toss game. it's not fair! you're just torturing the cat. let him eat the fish or move him down to the clown. that's a better game for the cat. what are we talking about? i forgot already. gay marriage. many were suggesting that the president's hand was forced by his vice president old flubs mcgill cutie of the delaware blabbermouth by addressing the issue with his remarks on "meet the press" last sunday. >> so you are not up set with february. >> would i have preferred to have done this in my own way. >> jon: i'm sorry mr. president, i apologise for cutting you off there, i'm having trouble hearing you because of all the [bleep] birds! did you film this at the white house or the rainforest cafe? what is going on back there! (cheers and applause) the important thing for americas is-- caw, caw, caw! oooh-ha-ha,-a,-an. what are we talking about again? gay marria
it's a great day when the president of the united states says on national it was gay people should no longer be relegated to only planning other people's weddings. it's not right! it's like putting a cat in charge of the goldfish toss game. it's not fair! you're just torturing the cat. let him eat the fish or move him down to the clown. that's a better game for the cat. what are we talking about? i forgot already. gay marriage. many were suggesting that the president's hand was forced by his...
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and then they appealed that to the united states supreme court. the supreme court ruled unanimously that she should have that opportunity in oklahoma. my mom was real excited about that, she was at the supreme court when they had the arguments. and so she came back to oklahoma, real excited, thinking she was getting ready to go to law school. within seven days, the school, admission period would end, and she gotta tell gram in the mail that said that oklahoma had just opened the langston university school of law, so within seven days, they created a law school, a separate law school, just for her. the school was located in the state capitol building, and they hired two part time attorneys and part time dean, and that was to be the separate but equal law school for her to attend. and she did not attend that law school at all. but the law school stayed open a full year. meantime, the head of the oklahoma state naacp, roscoe dungy, came up with another strategy. he said i have six other students to apply to university of oklahoma. one in engineering,
and then they appealed that to the united states supreme court. the supreme court ruled unanimously that she should have that opportunity in oklahoma. my mom was real excited about that, she was at the supreme court when they had the arguments. and so she came back to oklahoma, real excited, thinking she was getting ready to go to law school. within seven days, the school, admission period would end, and she gotta tell gram in the mail that said that oklahoma had just opened the langston...
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once the war is over, the united states and the soviet union decide to divide korea with the united states being in control of the southern part of korea and the soviet union is going to be administering the northern part of korea. eventually both u.s. and ussr agree we will withdraw and allow the koreans to have some degree of self-determination. we are going pull out and the soviet union will and the koreans will be able to determine their future and fate. and we both did. the difference is, when we pulled out, we took everything with us. when the soviet union pulled out, they left behind a stockpile of weapons. the most modern military technology that they had at the time. that's a temptation that was going to be used. the following summer, 1950, with the use of soviet military arments, they will invade south korea and try to take possession of the entire country. this is exactly what kennan had warned us about, truman says. soviet union is not content. they're going to expand now, you know, into other areas. this is a classic example of expansion and trying to take over the southern pa
once the war is over, the united states and the soviet union decide to divide korea with the united states being in control of the southern part of korea and the soviet union is going to be administering the northern part of korea. eventually both u.s. and ussr agree we will withdraw and allow the koreans to have some degree of self-determination. we are going pull out and the soviet union will and the koreans will be able to determine their future and fate. and we both did. the difference is,...